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    Peroxide-doped apatites: Preparation and effect of synthesis parameters

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    This contribution focused on the preparation of peroxide-doped calciumphosphate apatites—in viewof potential uses as bioactive bioceramics with antimicrobial functions, and on their main physico-chemical characteristics. Two synthesis routeswere investigated. First, the hydrolysis of β-TCP in the presence ofH2O2 was followed. However, only elevated concentrations inH2O2 in themediumor temperatures around 150 °C allowed us to reach the complete β-TCP-to-apatite hydrolysis process, and the obtained samples exhibited a high crystallinity state with no non-apatitic chemical environments. The second protocol tested consisted in the direct apatite precipitation in the presence of H2O2 in themedium (at room temperature). This protocol led to single-phased nanocrystalline apatites, and our data indicate that part of the apatitic OH− ions were substituted by oxygenated species, and typically by peroxide ions (quantified). Physico-chemical modifications in the form of an improvement in crystallinity state, an increase in unit cell volume, and the presence of additional Raman bands were noticed and discussed
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